2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2007.04.240
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Surface structures of Mg on Mo(110) surface investigated by RHEED

Abstract: The surface structures and the growth mode of Mg deposited on Mo(1 1 0) surface have been investigated using a molecular beam epitaxy system with a reflection high-energy electron diffraction. The surface phase diagram of Mg on the Mo(1 1 0) substrate for deposition thickness versus substrate temperature was completed. Three kinds of surface structures, a, b, and c were observed in the range of 0.1 ML $ 4.0 ML. These surface structures are commensurate with the atomic arrangement of the Mo(1 1 0) plane. The de… Show more

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“…Until now, the surface structures and growth modes of various adsorbate metals (e.g. Cu [3], Co [4], Fe [5], Ni [6], Mg [7], Ba [8], K [9], S [10], In [11], Ag [12][13][14][15][16][17], Au [18][19], Sn [20][21], Pb [22][23][24][25], etc.) on the Mo (110) substrates have been investigated by a variety of experimental and theoretical methods in a number of works.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Until now, the surface structures and growth modes of various adsorbate metals (e.g. Cu [3], Co [4], Fe [5], Ni [6], Mg [7], Ba [8], K [9], S [10], In [11], Ag [12][13][14][15][16][17], Au [18][19], Sn [20][21], Pb [22][23][24][25], etc.) on the Mo (110) substrates have been investigated by a variety of experimental and theoretical methods in a number of works.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, the surface structures and growth modes of various adsorbate metals (e.g. Cu [3], Co [4], Fe [5], Ni [6], Mg [7], Ba [8], K [9], S [10], In [11], Ag [12][13][14][15][16][17], Au [18,19], Sn [20,21], Pb [22][23][24][25], etc) on Mo (110) substrates have been investigated by a variety of experimental and theoretical methods in a number of works. Recently, the formation of oxide layers on transition metal (TM) surfaces has also received considerable attention [26][27][28][29], including the Mo (110) surface [30,31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%